BCL appear in the top five law firms in the world in the field of Asset Recovery, Business Crime Defence & Investigations in Who’s Who Legal 100 2016, published by Legal Business Research Ltd based on their global research.

In his Judgment dated 21st March 2016 Senior District Judge Howard Riddle, the Chief Magistrate, in a comprehensive 31 page analysis discharged DAVIT KEZERASHVILI on both ‘extraneous consideration’ grounds under the Extradition Act 2003 as to political motivation behind prosecutions in Mr Kezerashvili’s home state of Georgia and also in relation to the risk of a trial untainted by political considerations. Mr Kezerashvili is one of the most senior overseas government officials whose extradition has been sought from the UK.

In conjunction with their attendance at the American Bar Association’s annual White Collar Crime Institute held in San Diego, California in early March, BCL produced “LondonCalling”, a publication containing articles of interest to an American audience on the LIBOR prosecutions, the first DPA in England and cyber-crime.

Given concerns about US surveillance, are laws applicable to data transferred, the proper ones? In a thorough legal analysis, leading civil liberties Counsel suggests the requirement of equivalent protection is, in fact, met. Michael Drury writes.